Wheat to Bread Your wheat on the farm → The Bread you eat everyday!

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Wheat to Bread Your wheat on the farm → The Bread you eat everyday!

The Wheat on your Farm The wheat you harvest must be loaded onto a semi-truck to take to the local grain elevator

The Truck The semi-truck delivers your grain to the local elevator where it is stored until it is put into a train car.

The elevator The elevator loads your grain into grain car where it is transported to the bread factory

The factory The train delivers your grain to the factory where it is made into bread.

Bread The factory takes the grain and grinds it so it can be made into the bread you eat!